June 2024 News from Councillor Neil Ross
This month's news includes updates on bin hubs, toilets in the Meadows and the launch of the Low Emission Zone.
Morningside
Neil represents the Morningside ward, which covers Braid Hills, Bruntsfield, Comiston, Greenbank, Marchmont, Merchiston, Morningside, Polwarth and Viewforth.
He sits on the Finance and Resources Committee and the Licensing Sub-Committee. He also chairs the Regulatory Committee.
After five years of service to his community, Neil was re-elected with a fresh commitment to:
From Councillor Neil Ross.
This month's news includes updates on bin hubs, toilets in the Meadows and the launch of the Low Emission Zone.
This month's update includes news about zebra crossings, bus trackers and the Council budget process.
This month's update includes news about communal bins, Colmiston Road cycle lane and toilets in the Meadows.
The Council decided last week to make changes to the Greenbank/Meadows cycle route to remove three modal filters from the Braid Estate and introduce segregated cycle lanes on Braid Avenue and Hermitage Drive plus a new modal filter on Clinton Road.
This month's update includes news about the Greenbank/Meadows Quiet Route, bus routes and the Council budget.
Closures to start on Monday 26 February for 5 nights
This month's local news includes updates on Braidburn Terrace, the old Post Office site and the Meadows Quiet Route.
As a result of an extra £11m in this year’s approved Lib Dem budget, the Council has doubled the number of road resurfacing projects carried out.
Braid Road and Hermitage Drive will re-open to vehicular traffic (subject to final walk over inspection) on Wednesday 20th or Thursday 21st December.
This month includes updates on Comiston Road, Braid Road and Garden Waste
Highlights include Viewforth resurfacing, speed limit reviews and the Braidburn Terrace one-way scheme.